One of two South Pacific Petroleum Corporation refueling racks were down earlier today, according to Port Authority of Guam general manager Rory Respicio. This affected the 76 Circle K refueling rack.

76 Vice President and Marketing and Store Operations Mike Hernandez said the situation has since been resolved.

“The issue for Cabras for 76, because i don't want to speak for IP&E– I’ll let them do their own, but for 76 has been resolved and we hope to–we will be getting fuel to stores shortly. Please follow us for when and which stores have fuel.”

He encourages the community to keep up to date on their social media @76circlekguam.

He adds moving forward, 76 will limit customers to a maximum of $40 of fuel and two 5-gallon gas cans.

76 locations to be open to the public include Dededo, Ypao, Anigua, Agat, Malojloj, Barrigada and Sinajana.

Ocean Vista at the overpass and Airport locations are NOT open to the public.

Airport will be open for first responders only, to include health professionals and people who work in hospitals.

Ocean Vista will open only for United Airlines, the FAA, airport employees, and law enforcement.